Teres Turntable Parts - SOLD

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 1841 times.

mgalusha

Teres Turntable Parts - SOLD
« on: 6 Nov 2012, 03:38 am »
I have most of what's needed to build a classic Teres belt drive turntable. I have a clear acrylic base, bearing assembly, motor/controller/power supply assembly and a platter that is sometimes round... I say sometimes round as the platter is solid cocobolo and it moves a little with the weather. It's not much of a problem but not ideal. The only thing missing is the speed sensor and that should only cost a few bucks, it appears to be a photo diode. I'm certain I could get the part number. A arm board for a Moerch tonearm is also included.

$500 for the works, buyer pays shipping and paypal. I'll snap some photos tomorrow. The platter is about 25lbs, so if you don't want the platter, you'll save quite a bit on shipping. The price stays the same, the platter is a freebie. Of note, Teres still sells the motor assembly for $730...

PM or Email if interested.

Sale Pending, thanks!
« Last Edit: 22 Feb 2013, 11:18 pm by mgalusha »

mgalusha

Re: Teres Turntable Parts
« Reply #1 on: 7 Nov 2012, 02:28 am »
As requested, a few photos and more details on what is needed to make a complete turntable.

What is shown in the photos is what is included. Clear acrylic base, bearing assembly, motor/controller assembly, platter and arm board.

A few details. The motor pod is ABS and sunk into a solid block of cocobolo, there is also a bag of lead shot inside for damping. The screws holding the motor plate to the pod are brass. The platter is solid cocobolo and has 12 counter bores on the bottom that are filled with lead shot. The total platter weight is about 25lbs, at least that is what I recall.

What is needed to make this a complete table:
Speed sensor. I have an email in to Chris @ Teres to get the part number. This should be only a few dollars. One person has asked me to order one. I may do so and fit it with the correct plug to ensure the buyer gets a working setup.

A belt. There are links on the Teres web site but basically what is needed is some 1/2" wide mylar. A piece of 1/2" video tape from a VHS cassette could also be used. This will need to be spliced together, a very easy job and a 100ft roll of mylar is about $4.

A tonearm, your choice and of course your challenge to mount it. The included arm board is drilled for a M0erch arm, both DP-4 and DP-6 will fit. Others may as well, I don't know.

A cartridge, but if you are interested I have a Scheu-Benz MC that I'd take $500 for. If one were to buy both, I'll pay shipping. Scheu-Benz info: http://www.tnt-audio.com/sorgenti/mcscheu_e.html I do not have any extra arms.

Lastly, as mentioned in the first post, the solid wood platter moves a little with the weather. This means the belt sometimes changes track. It's not a big problem and usually just a paper shim under one side or the other of the motor pod will fix it right up. I ran it for years this way and it was never a big deal but is something to be aware of.

Thanks again for the interest.





Sonny

Re: Teres Turntable Parts - Sale Pending!
« Reply #2 on: 22 Feb 2013, 08:05 pm »
Hi, is this sold?
Thanks
T

mgalusha

Re: Teres Turntable Parts - Sale Pending!
« Reply #3 on: 22 Feb 2013, 11:18 pm »
Yes sir, I forgot to update it. :(

mike